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STATISTICS. Application Problem. STUDENT ID:. [Pick the

Analyzing the solar maximum of the years 2000/2001 to determine whether the daily sunspot counts were significantly higher or lower than average.

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Instructions: Complete Chapter Exercises Chapter 8: 2, 4, 6 Chapter 9: 2 and 4 Application Problem: See attachments ****NOTE: because this week's application problem involves taking data as well as performing a statistical analysis, you will begin the problem this week, but it will not be due until the end of Week 6. So, you will submit only the exercises for Chapters 8 and 9 for grading this week, and you will submit the application problem along with the rest of the Week 6 chapter exercises next week.****

STATISTICS. Application Problem. STUDENT ID:. [Pick the

Analyzing the solar maximum of the years 2000/2001 to determine whether the daily sunspot counts were significantly higher or lower than average.

   Added on 2022-10-03

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